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Old January 10th 06, 09:49 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Storing ocean water



Wayne Sallee wrote:



RicSeyler wrote on 1/10/2006 11:59 AM:

Ummm Wayne.... seawater has many many living organisms in it.


Yea no kidding. I already stated that. Read below in the quoted section.


I never stated that sea water was a better choice.


Sorry, didn't mean to infer you thought it was a better choice.
I was just yammering about my experience with it.
But I do disagree with your storage procedure with raw seawater.
But hey this hobby is chocked full of contradictions. :-)

My statement was that salt water when kept long term did not need to
be kept airated.

Wayne Sallee
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Wayne Sallee wrote:

You can store any salt water as long as you want. It won't go bad.
The only exception is that water taken from the ocean will have some
plankton in it, and that will dye, and effect the water. Also you
don't want to get poluted water.

Wayne Sallee
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miskairal wrote on 1/9/2006 4:51 PM:

If I were to go to a beach and get salt water, how long could I
store it for and how should it be stored?

I can probably get around 800 litres in one trip (2 1/2 hours each
way) but the water would then be in 200 litre (44gallon) drums with
only a small opening in the top. It's really not practical to go
that far for just one drum of water and hubby's ute is not comfy
and airconditioned and it's summer here.

Would the water go off?





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